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Why the Summer Solstice Matters for Agriculture
The summer solstice arrives this year on Friday, June 20, marking the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. At the June solstice the North Pole is oriented as far toward the sun as it will all year, so daylight hours reach their maximum. This celestial event isn’t just an astronomical milestone - it’s an important marker in our North American growing season.

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